Dude looks
angry on the book cover, like he just found out he is being audited by the IRS.

This week, former head of the
FBI, Louis “Louie Louie” Freeh (and if you know the background on the Jamaican
song written by American artist Chuck Berry titled “louie louie” that has now
become an American rock and roll standard, in relation to the FBI, you’d
appreciate that pun even more), slammed Judge Jude Posner for stating the FBI
should be broken up and modeled after the British’s MI5 and MI6. Said judge is
not the only one saying it now.

Judge Jude Posner
to former FBI Director Louis Freeh: I should have him framed and arrested.
Let's see him get Freeh then:

Former FBI
Director Louis Freeh to Judge Jude Posner: Watch it Judge Judy. I should have him
stitched up:

While they are both
Freeh free to comment, as they are entitled to their opinions, seeing
as though it falls under Freedom of Speech, Mr. Freeh clearly doesn’t grasp the
name the FBI currently has with the public, thanks to his successor, Robert
Muller. Google it.

Robert
Mueller: I have a headache this big and it's screaming for some Excedrin.

Freeh referred to Judge
Posner’s idea as a “knucklehead plan,” which was quite unfortunate. He further
questioned what background Judge Posner has to be issuing advice on national
security and intelligence matters.

However, the judge isn’t the
one you should be questioning regarding his domestic and international
intelligence gathering skills and security expertise. You may want to
interrogate your successor, Robert Mueller on that.

Consider this. Under current
FBI Director Robert Mueller’s tenure, with his appointment beginning in June of
2001, the following has transpired:

9/11 happened.

He went in public and
declared the names of the 9/11 hijackers only for the BBC to correct him
that some of the people he named are alive and well and holding respectable
jobs in Europe and the Middle East (when the BBC, a news outlet, without
search warrants, has better investigative skills than Mueller, we’ve got a
problem).

Slate magazine revealed
that he lied about what he knew about 9/11.

There were many warning
signs regarding 9/11 that were not heeded and still have not been heeded
after the fact.

Misidentified one of the
Spain train bombers, defaming an innocent American, who sued the Bureau and
won a truckload of cash (yes, that villa in the South of France became a
reality for somebody).

Has wasted a little over 1
BILLION DOLLARS of taxpayer money on a computer system, that should have
cost only about $70,000,000 and when it bothers to actually show up, will be
3 years old and behind technology.

By his own admission, he
is not computer or electronics savvy.

Spied on just about every
American and international citizen under the sun he felt like, in just about
every way he felt like, abusing the Patriot Act.

Retaliated and
discriminated against FBI agents and whistleblowers that had the nerve to
say, “hey, something isn’t right here. This doesn’t look very legal.”

Went into Congress last
week and embarrassingly asked for investigative powers he was already
granted a year ago. Looks like somebody needs some NoDoze (I do not advocate
NoDoze).

“Illegally interrogated
anti-war activists in flagrant civil liberties violations” according to a
syndicated Washington Post article featured on the Axis of Logic web site.

Has clogged up the FBI
with so many task forces and initiatives that there is no way under the sun
that those agents are gonna get all that work done.

Wasted

resources in

$250,000 of taxpayer money and a couple dozen FBI
agents and anthropologists tearing down a barn, scouring a farm for Jimmy
Hoffa, who, is, well, dead.

Has created a massive
backlog for background checks, destroying the ability for legal residents,
some of whom are married to American born citizens, to continue working and
feeding their families, rather than going on the dole

But has time to waste
Bureau resources on power trips like roughing up and shaking down a 14 year
old American girl, behind her parents back, who exercised her right to free
speech on the internet, in saying she didn’t approve of the war in Iraq and
"the President should die for" what he did in starting it. Note to Mueller:
there is a difference between seriously saying you’re gonna kill someone and
attempting to do it versus wishing someone dead. It is not a crime to wish
someone dead and that’s what the little girl did. Now you're telling people
what to think and say in trying to regulate such a statement through fear
and intimidation. As a lawyer, you should have known what she said wasn't
illegal.

Contradicted Attorney
General Gonzales on national TV regarding the arrest of the Miami 7.

Continually makes vapid
speeches in Congress, about, essentially nothing, but manages to offend many
in the world by making insensitive statements about “American world
dominance”(2007) in a time where the war has lead many nations in the
international community to publicly and hostilely scream in the press, as
they say, “American imperialism.” Under the circumstances, maybe next time
you might want to try the term "world advancement" instead of "world
dominance."

Based on his bio, has no
background in international intelligence gathering or diplomacy, as he was a
US attorney (Gonzales should have fired him), not an ambassador or CIA
operative.